The Black Kingpin Who Made $300M, Sold Crack to Feds, and Betrayed His Own Family
He sold $300 million in crack cocaine. He supplied CIA agents and federal judges. He controlled Washington D.C.'s murder capital era. And when the empire fell, he did something so unthinkable that even the FBI was shocked — he snitched on his own mother. Rayful Edmond III wasn't just a drug dealer. He was a CEO who built a criminal corporation with departments, salaries, and a hierarchy that put the Mafia to shame. At 24, he was moving 300 kilos of cocaine per month through Southeast D.C. while the government that was supposed to stop him became his best customer. This documentary exposes: → How a 21-year-old college dropout built a $300M empire from his mother's basement → The CIA connection that the government buried for decades → Why D.C. police officers took his bribes and looked away → The 30+ murders ordered by his "security division" → The federal trial that shocked the nation → How supermax prison broke the unbreakable kingpin → The moment he pointed at his own mother in court → Where Rayful Edmond is today — alive, dead, or hidden? The War on Drugs wasn't what they told you. This is the story they classified. The kingpin who proved that the real criminals were wearing suits in Georgetown, not hoodies in the projects. Subscribe to TA STORIES for the buried histories they don't teach in school. ⬇️ CHAPTERS: 0:00 — The Hook: 1989 Murder Capital 1:30 — The Beginning: Father's Lessons 4:45 — The Colombian Connection 7:20 — M Street Command Center 10:15 — The Organization Machine 13:40 — Open-Air Drug Market 16:30 — The Enforcers: Precision Killing 19:10 — CIA Connection Exposed 22:00 — Police Corruption Network 24:45 — The Party: Government as Customers 27:30 — Jay Stephens: The Hunter 30:15 — FBI Wiretap Room 33:00 — Curtis McKenzie Breakthrough 35:45 — Federal Indictment 38:20 — The Trial of the Century 41:00 — Guilty Verdict 43:30 — ADX Florence Supermax 46:15 — The Unthinkable Decision: Cooperation 49:00 — Testifying Against His Mother 51:45 — The Ghost: Vanished Forever 🔗 RELATED VIDEOS: The Supreme Team Story → [link] Freeway Ricky Ross: CIA Connection → [link] The Real 50 Cent: Murdered at 23 → [link] #RayfulEdmond #DCrime #DrugLord #CIA #TrueCrime #Documentary #WarOnDrugs #RICO #Supermax #Snitch #HipHop #BlackHistory #TAStories #Conspiracy #GovernmentCorruption #1980s #CrackEpidemic #WashingtonDC #FBI #Informant ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and documentary purposes only. All individuals are presumed innocent where not convicted by final judgment.

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